1st Edition

Internal Coaching The Inside Story

By Katharine St John-Brooks Copyright 2014
    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    320 Pages
    by Routledge

    Internal Coaching: The Inside Story provides a window into the world of internal coaching: the challenges and rewards for the coaches themselves and the ways in which organisations can ensure that they can get best value for money from their investment in them.Internal coaching is booming. A recent survey showed that nearly four fifths of large organisations in the UK believe that internal coaching (that is coaching delivered by one employee to another in a different chain of command) will grow over the next three years. Yet there has been surprisingly little written about the unique nature of the internal coaching role. Drawing on the stories of hundreds of internal coaches, coach sponsors, lead coaches, supervisors of internal coaches and coach trainers, Internal Coaching: The Inside Story gives internal coaches a voice. It makes available to hard-pressed HR directors, talent managers, and learning and development professionals the fruits of very practical research into what is working in organisations and how they might maximise the value for money they get from their investment in internal coaches.

    Series Editor’s Foreword , Foreword , Introduction , What Internal Coaches Need to Know , The role of the internal coach , Recognising ethical dilemmas , Addressing ethical dilemmas , What Organisations Need to Know , Why have internal coaches? , Developing a coaching strategy , Building the organisational framework , Selection and training , Supervision and continuous professional development , Evaluation , The future for internal coaching? , Appendix

    Biography

    Katharine St John-Brooks